In Summary

In a statement published by the International athletics governing body IAAF, the IAAF Race Walking Committee has made several key recommendations to the IAAF Council following broad consultation and consideration of the feedback from member federations, athletes, event organisers and several stakeholders (including broadcasters).

In a statement published by the International athletics governing body IAAF, the IAAF Race Walking Committee has made several key recommendations to the IAAF Council following broad consultation and consideration of the feedback from member federations, athletes, event organisers and several stakeholders (including broadcasters).

The three major recommendations, agreed at a meeting in Monaco last weekend, reflect the reality that the event programme across all major athletics meetings and events will become shorter and more dynamic so innovation is required in Race Walk to ensure it remains a core discipline in the World Championships and the Olympic Games.

And in an interview with Citizen Digital, Gathimba has welcomed the development, he said: “I like the new arrangements where the events will be shorter, some people have an advantage in the first 10 kilometers and they stand to become the major beneficiaries,” Gathimba who is also the Kenyan champion said.

“In most races I have been struggling in the last 10 kilometers, although we need more categories where the veterans will have their races…”

Gathimba is also a two time Africa silver medalist winner, claiming the honours in 2014 in Marrakech and in 2015 in Brazzaville at the All Africa Games), before winning gold in Durban in 2016 and Asaba in 2018.

To implement the change in distances, a specific pathway was outlined that would give race walkers a three-year transition period in which to adapt to and prepare for competitions over the new distances.

Implementation of the RWECS technology to assist judges to identify athletes who have lost contact with the ground would only be adopted in 2021 if the necessary tests, introduction and distribution of the insole chips are concluded by the end of 2020.

“I will be waiting for official communication from the National Coach to know on the best way forward”,

“My aim is to be in the best form this year ahead of the World Athletics Championship in Doha, Qatar later in the year,” added Gathimba.

The recommendations at a glance

Equality between the sexes should be achieved in Olympic Games and maintained in all major international competitions, with two men’s and two women’s events included on championships programmes;

Distances for senior competitions should be changed from 20km and 50km to 10km and 30km from the 2023 World Championships

RWECS electronic chip insole technology should be incorporated into competitions from 2021